Second and Third DUI Charges in Franklin, Tennessee
20 Years of Combined Criminal Defense Experience in Tennessee
In Tennessee, legal consequences for multiple DUI/DWI offense are severe and can have serious consequences in an offender's life. For instance:
- Fines range from $600 to $10,000
- Minimum jail time ranges from 48 days to 120 days
- Maximum jail time can extend to almost one year
- License revocation ranges from two to ten years
In addition, further consequences can include community service, probation and vehicle seizure. And while a restricted driver's license may be available after a second (but not a third) offense, offenders' licenses will be revoked upon conviction, resulting in the inability to drive to:
- School and work
- Clinics, hospitals and other medical facilities
- Church and to the grocery store
For more information on penalties and consequences following a second or third DUI conviction, visit our easy-to-read DUI Offense Chart.
Have you been charged as a repeat or habitual DUI offender? Do you have questions regarding potential legal consequences as well as your criminal defense options? Call 615-599-7719.
At the Franklin, Tennessee, law firm of Brasfield & Milazo, P.C., our attorney team has defended hundreds of first, second and third DUI offenses, and can provide effective legal help. We can provide aggressive and experienced criminal defense legal counsel following our investigation of:
- The circumstances surrounding your arrest and initial pull-over
- The administration of a standardized field sobriety tasks
- Officers' right to request a chemical blood alcohol content test (BAC) and breathalyzer test
We can also work toward having your license reinstated following your status as a habitual motor vehicle offender (HMVO). For more information regarding our firm and DUI defense services, contact us for a no-charge initial consultation.
Contact Us
If you have criminal defense law legal questions, contact our firm. We offer free initial consultations, accept credit cards and are conveniently located "in the blue house behind Domino's Pizza," also known as the Carter Cotton Gin House, 109 Cleburne Street, Franklin, Tennessee. To contact a lawyer, call 615-599-7719.

